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Mathias Kanda

Mirimi Mathias Kanda (2 June 1942 – 30 October 2009) was an Zimbabwean track and field athlete born in Enkeldoorn 〔who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympic men's marathon,〔http://independent.academia.edu/AndrewNovak/Papers/466308/Sport_and_Racial_Discrimination_in_Colonial_Zimbabwe〕 finishing 51st and running 2:41.09 in the marathon. He was then selected to run in the 1968 Olympic team for Rhodesia, along with fellow Zimbabwean, Bernard Dzoma, but this team was not allowed to compete in the Olympic Games since Rhodesia did not allow black Africans to vote in national elections. Kanda running experiences during this time are detailed by his Australian coach, John Cheffers, in his book: "A Wilderness of Spite".〔"A Wilderness of Spite" by John Cheffers Vantage Press 1972〕
==Winning moments==
Cheffers felt that Kanda was a medal hope in the Mexican Olympic marathon. In the last weekend in June 1968, Kanda won the Zimbabwe/Rhodesian Olympic Marathon trial in Bulawayo (at 4500 feet altitude) in 2:27:04.7 on a cold windy course that had an 8 kilometre raise at the end of the course.〔"A Wilderness of Spite" by John Cheffers Vantage Press 1972, page 117〕 In 4 May 1968 Kanda also won a South African marathon championship (at the Libanon Mine Track 20 kilometres from Johannesburg) at 5337 feet in a 2:27:24.8.〔http://www.arrs.net/NC_MaraRSA.htm〕〔"A Wilderness of Spite" by John Cheffers Vantage Press 1972, page 96〕 Considering that both races were at significant altitude (with the Libanon Mine Track closer to the 7382 feet of Mexico City) Kanda was well conditioned for running at Mexico City. His Bulawayo time would have taken 6th in the Mexico Olympic marathon. He won Republic of South Africa marathon championships in 1964, 1968 and 1969 and, as of 2013, tied with several others as a runner who has won the most marathon championships in South African running history.〔

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